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DIARY OF T1IE WEATHER, In this Town last week. Tberi e? n * S * f ace 01l Wind Remarks. < ^ the sky " O \S Mon. 4. 60 64 64 cloudy n. e. rain, Tues. 5. 50 60 6! fair x. p. Wed. 6.30 52 52 " K.w. Thur 7. 48 54 56 " x. rain in even. I Fri. 8. 54 60 68 cloudy ?. w. Snt. 9. ear 72 72 ? s. _ 11 1 SIS DAY SCHOOL ASD TRACT DEPOSITORIES. A NUMBER of individuals of this town ! and neighborhood have paid between 8700 j and $800 for {Sunday school books and} religious Tracts, and have thus established; these Depositories which arc intended to bej perpetual. These books and tracts are sold at rest j and r*hnrfrps_ wifh/wi mm rtrnfiL tn ail wilO I w*" "o ' x" -j"y ? will buy, and the money reinvested in books. of the some kind, and thus the supply is al- j * ways kept up. The books are sold at the i -same prices that the}' are sold at the Depositories by retail in New Vork and Philadcl-1 phia. These books and tracts inculcate that, "form of truth and doctrine in which chris- * tians-are agreed generally; and have nothing sectarian in them ; and thus are calculated to supply the wants of christians of every j1 evangelical denomination. The Depositories are at the I>ook Store < and are kept and attended to free of charge j ; or expense. i' -? j . OCT The following Periodicals devoted to j ] Agriculture are received in exchange at this ! office, and files of tbeni kept in the book- j store, which Planters are invited to call and ( examine with a hope that for their own in- i ierest they may be induced to subscribe. The Soutiieen Agriculturist, published < monthly in Charleston, S. C. at five dollars1 per ?nnum. The Farmer and Gardener, successor i to the American Fanner, published weekly 1 in Baltimore at five dollars per annum. ? The Cultivator, published monthly in j I Albany, N. Y. at fifty cents per annum. The Western Farmer, published L monthly in Cincinnati, Ohio, at one dollar j '. per annum. The Monthly Genessee Farmer, pub- i lished at Rochester New York, price fifty I cents per annum. Tennessee Farmer, published monthly j in Jonesborough, Tennessee, at one dollar ( per annum* 1i The Silk Cilturist, published monthly! j in Hertford, Conn, at fifty cents per annum ; j' devoted principally to the culture of silk. i i COMMERCIAL^ ! 1 PRICES CURRENT, APRIL 11. ILifif in market ib f it | 10 j j Bacon lb 1250 1300 < by retail, lb 1'4 15 : < Batter lb 20 25 j 11am* R> 1^ t / Beeswax lb 1G lc>;' Bagging vard 20 28 BaJorope - H> j\ 124 Coffoo lb 14 \b Corrov lOOlbs 1G00 1850 Com " , bushelJ 00 " 80 ; Flour from waggons brl 7o.O 8 00 , Northern, - brl * '900 j Feathers from waggons lb 3a Hides green * * 10 [ Iron ^ 1001m 450 550: , Indi-o lb 75. 2501: Lime cask 350 I Lard " - . lb - 13; 1 . Leather solo lb 2; i . Lead bar b .J Logwood lb j Molasses SaI 2? 4?' I Nails cut assorted lb ?3 ? I u* lb 2l) i _ wrougut ? Oats bushel 40 00 j ] Oil curriers - gal 75 100 , . v plain. 155 linseed 137} Taints white lead keg 350 Spanish brown lb Peas, 100 112} Pork brl 0000 0000 Rico lOOlbs 400 500 Shot, Bag 3 00 2 50 44 J!> 10 Sugar lb 13} 14! Salt ' sack 24C 275 salt bush 75 j Steel American blister lb 10 English do lb 15 IS ( German lb 10 i Tallow . lb . 9 10 , Tea imperial lb 125 152 j hyson . lb 75 100 j Tobacco manufactured lb 8 00! Window glass 8 x 10 50ft 325 350 I 10x12 ' 350 375! Note. Cotton has fallen a little since our j last.fc A strictly primo lot would still probably j command 18.75. EXCHANGE. Checks on New York, For-sums under .$200 $1.00 I 44 of $1000 } per ct. 44 over 81000 }perct. Checks on Charleston,Columbia and Fuyettevillc, For sums under $200 50 cts of $200 i pr ct. - CLEARED, I On *he-6tli, steamer Alalanta, with Cotton, j Cincinnati, March 23. Bacon hams 10$; beans, bash, 2 00 a 2 50; lard; 12$; pork, mess bbl J20, prime 10$ ; Fayetleville, April 7. Cotton 16$ a 17$; corn 75 a 80 ; bacon 12 $ ; molasses, 50 a 52; sugar, brown 13$ a 14. _ Cheese, Rice, &c. I hnilE subscriber has just received and offers Jt fbr sale at the lowest market prico, the fol. lowing Goods, viz : Cheese, Sice, Cavendish, and Iloneydcn Tobacco, a very suporior article; frash Teas, Loaf Sugar, Bale Rope, Bagging and Twine, and a variety of other goods. lie also has a few sacks genuine Petit Gulph Cotton seed, at one dollar and a quarter per bushel. He invites his friends to call and look for them, selves. In a few days he will recerv6 his Spring supply of Dry Goods from New York. D.S.HARLLEE.. April 7, I83G. 22-3 WWtfLeat and Linseed Oil* A LARGE supply just received and for sale by JXO. I. WJ1STERVELT. American Almanac FOR 1836, Forsalc at the Hook Store. . > Prospectus. THE FAMILY MAGAZINE. THE subscriber will publish in the city of Cincinnati, a work with tho above title, of which tho present is a specimen number. It will bo what its name indicates?4 The Family Magazine*?and will contain knowledge of tho most valuable and practical kind, adapted in language and 6tyle to the youthful mind, as well as to the adult. Tho following subjects will constitute an important part o^thc matter of tho 4 Family Magazine:' Natural History, Geography, Curiosities of Nature and Art;?the different Professions and Occupations of lifeHistory of the Useful Arts, Inventions, and Discoveries ;? ?the " Natural Sciences, including natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Dot ny, and Geology;?plain Illustrations of Goom-iry,* Trigonouiotry, Astronomy, and the Practical Rules of Arithmetic;?American Antiquities;?the Improvements of the age;? Jliograpliv and Miscellaneous pieces in Prose and Poetry. All subjects, susceptible of it, will bs illustrated with elegant Engravings, which will add greatly to the value of tho work, as well as highly ornamental to it. It is believed tho present work will be the choancst and most valuable one, for practical use, th-it has ever been offered to the American people. Aud the undersigned would respectfully bespeak for it, a candid-and careful examination, and a patronage according to its merits terms. The Family Magazine will be published 011 the first day of every month. Each number will contain forty super royal octavo pages, and from six to fifteen Engravings. It will be printed on fine paper and put up in 1 neat cover, and sent to subscribers by mail, for no Dollar and Ffty Cents, in advance. Post Masters in all the Western States, are authorized. :o act as Agents, by receiving suliscriptions and remitting money; and all who will remit ten dollars, shall have seven copies sent to their order. Editors who will publish tho Prospectus three times, and tho table of contents monthly, shall liave a copy of the work. Letters containing orlcrs and remittances for the Magazine, must be ]M>st paid, or they will not be taken from tho Post Office. All communications may bo ad. Iresscd to ELI TAYLOK. Publisher of the Family Magazine, Cincinnati Ohio. X. R Wanted, several good travelling Agents for this work. Nona will be employed, but such as'can give satisfactory evidence of industry and integrity ; ind to such, liberal wages aud constant employ >vill bo given. e. tayj.uk. Cincinnati, January, 1633. 3;j*Subscriptions for tho above work received it the 'Che raw Gazette Ollice. Planters Hotel. Ciieraw South Carolina. THIS Establishment is^tuated in a high and healthy part of the Town, and has lately unlergone a thorough repair.. It is now ready for the reception of Hoarders and Travellers, who can be icccommodated with privato parlours where Ladies can l?o perfectly retired. Gentlemen who may wish single rooms with are-places can be accommodated. The Line of Stages from the North via Raleigh md Faycttcvillo. N. C. and South via Camden, md Columbia, S. C. arrive at and depart from this IIouso daily. The Western Lino to Salisbury, i. . v;a Morven, Wadesboro', and Centre, N. C. arrives jvcry Wednesday and Saturday evening, and ioparts every Tuesday and Friday morning. J. S. STIXEMETZ, Agent for the Proprietors. :her i*.v S. C. March 1, 183G. ^1-3 Public Notice. RANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. PURSUANT to the provisions of an act of the Legislature, incorporating The Dmk of Camden, S. 6'., books for receiving subscriptions for the capital slock of said bank (two hundred jjousand dollars in four thousand shares of .$.>0 ;ach) will bo opened at the Planter's Hotel in tho Town of Cheraw, on the lirst J/ouduy in May next, and the day following, from 10 o"c,ock, a. h. to:) o'clock, r. m. each day. Twenty per cent on each share subscribed will ba required to be paid at the time of subscribing, in bills of the specie paying Jlanks of this State. Tho Commissioners at Camden have construed of the said Margaret Thomas or her husband tor a number of years, I avail myself of this mode to notify her that the amount of money that I am bound to pay her is ready to- be paid to hor, or any person legally authorized by her to rcceivo the same, whenever called for. A. BREEDEN. Marlborough District, S. C. March 23, 1836. 19.14 P. S. The Editors of tho Nashville Banner and Nashville Union will insert the above notico for three months and forward their accounts to the office of the Cheraw Gazctto for payment. March 23, 1836. A. B. Butler's Effervcswut nagticsltn Aperient, RECOMMENDED by the medical Faculty for Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Nervous Debility, Acidity of Stomach, <Soc. for sale by JNO. I. WESTERVELT. March 23; 1S36.. " For Sale. A HANDSOME Northern built Sulkey and Gig, with Harness complete: also a Barouche for one or two Horses, with harness, all nearly new. Enquire of JAS. S. BEERS. Cheraw, 22d March, 1836. 19if Lhat portion of tho proviso of tho 1st section 01 tho Act, which says, 44 that no subscription shall bo allowed on either day appointed for opening the books for a greater number of shares than two hundred," not to prohibit individuals from subscribing for two hundred -shares ench day. JAMES AY RIGHT, ALEXANDER MITIRIIE VP, DAVID S. IIARLLEE, Commissioners at CJtcraw. March 2G, 1836^ 2d-(? ' Negroes lor Sale. John, coxwain and pilot, Hurry, prime boat and field Iia.nJ, Edward, boat and field hand, Hannah, liis wife, good house servant and field hand, Hannah, good house servant, Guy, prime shoemaker, Hector, a shoemaker,. Cochrun, boat hand, Ned, field and boat hand, Ren, prime do Cyrus, . do Apply to A. MUIRIIEAD & CO. March 20, 20if Compound Chlorine Tootli Wash, FOR preserving the Teeth and Gum9, and cleansing tlio month, for sale by J NO. I. WISSTERVELT. March 53,1836. Notice * # IS hereby given to Margaret Thomas, daughter of John Breeden, late of Marlborough District, who departed this life on tho 27th Nov. 1833, and the lawful wife of Lewis Thomas, of the State of Tennessee, (county nor post offico recollected) that she or her husband is requested to como and receive the amount which 1 am bound to pay her, or her heirs, according to the tenor of a bond which I gave to tho said John Breeden, during his life. As I have not heard A Private Teacher WantedI WILL give, to any gentleman capablo of teaching Mathematics & the dead Languages, with good recommendations of moral character, and -without family, a salary of $3Q0 with board, to toach my children lor one year, commencing as soon as convenient. Letters to be directed, post-paid, to B. F. Pegucs, at Chemw S, C. April 2nd. J. PECJUES. Land for Sale. THE Snbscrilrcr offers for sale an excellent tract of land situated in Anson county N. C. on the waters of Thompson's creek, and adjoining."lands of Peter May and others, containing abont 700 acres one half of which is well improved. There is a good dwelling houso with all other necessary out buildings j thereon. Water of an excellent kind is abundant i and very convenient. There is aiso a good mill ou the land. I Persons wishing to purehaso will fmd the terms accommodating. Apply on the premises to J. H. RADCLI1T. Anson count v. Mar. .1(1. 183fi 21_!l 1 A List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Chcraw, S. C. \ April l?f, 183l>. A May, Jno. XV. Allen, Z<ick Mcltae, Colin Anderson, D. B. ' McColtnan, Jno. 13 N Bells, Rev. Cha's Xoblo, XV. G. Boan, Harriet 2 .1* Bittle, Sen. Culiver Parker, H. Babbago, Calvin 2 Paget, Miss I,. Baker, Elizabeth Punch, N. S. Boyles, Major . Phillips, Mrs. M. Burns, Miss Sarah Payne, Abel C Pledger, W. E. Coit, David G. - Parker, Win. Coward, Jafucs Pegnes, Tlios. E. Campbell, Eiias . Pitts, Sandy Cleveland, II. 13. Purvis, John Caldwell, A. XV. Q. 1) Quick, Jesse 2 Davis, William 2 R Dubosc, Rev. J. J. Robeson, P. L. Diekcy, Mrs. Elizabeth Robert, Felix. Driffgers, Jno.. Rowlcr, E. Dunlap, S. T. llichardson, Asa Dickson, Daniel Howler, II. L. E s'. Eastcrling, II. Smith, Willie G Smith, Ja's Gullage, William Smith, Jno. 2 (iabrii (a slave) Smith, Vachel Golding, I. Smith, Wm. "2 ; II Smitii, W. It. Ilinson, Lavicy Smith,AV. I4. Ilenegan, I. H. Scipper, Willey Hall, Joel Spencer, S. L. Hodges, I. A. Stancill, Jno. Ilay.*, James Scovill, Cha's llairs, Guv Scipper, Zack " I T I Irby, Cha's Thomas, Miss E. K Towns, A/iss M. 2 J Ivolb, D. C. 2 Thomas, Dorcas King, Seth Trantham, Mrs. Eflfcc I. Trantliam, Win. * j Lystcr, Rob't Taylor, Johij T. Lee, Cha's F. *W Lee, Dr. C. 2 Wells, Mrs. J. 3 Lide, C. I. Wheeler, Kev. M. M Watson, Miss E. A. McXcnzie, Miss C.1I. Winn,'Jno. D. McLaurin, Aliss ('. Winn, Mrs. Martha McDuffie, Mrs. I. Winn,- Mr. McLeod, W illiam WaUcs, Elvina BROWN BRYAN, P. M. April 5. 21-3 For^Salc' A GOOD SULKEY mid fir??t rate Harness. Apply to j R- II. CROCKETT &CO. March 8. 17tf Weeding Hoes. DOZEN Weeding Hoes, just received, JL also on hand a few barrel Irish I'ota. toes, for sale by J. & C. POWELL. Mwrrfli 24, 183d. " Reckwilli's Anti-Diypcptic Pills. 1-_L1_ flnnctDTlllv rtn f H llllO VillUlOlU IUUU1UUU IU JII UUUIMUIW^ JL hand, and for sale by JNO. I. WESTERVELT. March 1. 16tf South Carolina, CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT. Ephraira Lunsford, grantee of Powers Blackburn, applicant, va. James York and wife Mary, Thos. Masscy and wife Jiney, Sol. Evans and wife Robecca, William Billingsby and wife Phocbe, Joseph Hough and wife Elizabeth, Mary M. Blackburn, Frankey Blackburn, and Lovick Blackburn. It appearing to my satisfaction that Thos. Massey and wife Jiney, Solomon Evans and wife Rebecca, WilhamrBillingsby and wife Phoebe, Joseph Hough and wife Elizabeth, Mary M. Blackburn, Franky Blackburn,and Lovick Blackburn, resido without this State, It is therefore ordered that they appear before me in the Court of Ordinary to bo held for Chesterfield District - - - ? -- ? /* -- it. . 1K1 at Chesterfield Court House on or doioj o uio nui day of April next, to show cause if any tney can why the real estate of John Blackburn, deceased, should not be sold or divided, otherwise their consent will be entered of record. TURNEIi BRYAN, O. C. D. Fob. 12th, 1836. 15-8 Public Sale. THE following property belonging lo the estate of Gen. Eiasmus Powe, doceased, will be disposed of at public sale, on Friday 15th April next, at the Market house. About 59 Negroes of difiercut ages and descriptions. One tract of Land half a mile abovo Chemw, running from the public road down to the river, containing 150 or 160 acres, one half cleared. From 40 to 50 lots in Powe Town, situ a tod on Front, Second, Third and Green streets continued. Sale to commcnco at 11 o'clock. Terms.?For the Negroes ami tract of Land, credit until the first of January with interest. For the Town lots, a credit of one and two years, interest from day of sale. Mortgage and security will be required for real estate. Approved personal security for personal property. THO. E. POWE, Extr. ESTHER POWE, Extx. March 21st, 1836. 19?4t I MfMir corP K Uf Is!H \f (,'W'P Al\ t V IjO A .1UJUIUH mi_l. 1 x UGUSTINE SHEPHERD has opened a Iiouso of Entertainment in tho new bu.iding, recently fitted up, opposite tho market, and is ready toiaccommodatc Travellers and Boarders. Ho hojKJs by industry and unremitting attention to merit a share of public patronage. Chcraw, Jan. 13.1935. 9tf NEW GOODS. THE subscriber informs his friends and the public that lie is now receiving his fall and winter supply-of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Cutlery, I Crockery ware, a general assortment of Powder, Bar Lead, Shot, Hats, * Shoes, fyc. Sf-c. With a variety of other articles' which lie will sell low for cash or country- produce. JVIALCOX BUCHANAN. Nor. 17,163 j. House of Entertainment. w e: 1 P' THE Subscriber informs bis friends and tjio public generally, that lie has taken tlio J< house formerly occupied b v~r. Wm. Royall, as a tv House of Entertainment, and is prepared to ac- la commodate all who may favor him with a call, in pt the best manner. t j R His table will at all times be furnished with the ! bj best the up country market can afford. His bar 1' with the choicest liquors, his stables with the most wholesome provision, attended -by faithful Jc ostlers, and from his constant attention, and un- h< remitting exertions to please, he hopes to merit a cr share of public patronage. D A. D. JOHNSON. et Lancaster, March 12?lS-3nn y< OHN.L WESTERVELT, respectfully inform* his ; g( friends and customers, th^t lie | ^ C? l?.-?a rcwivml his Stock ot BRK;S & nEDIClXES 01 1 - " aut^ '* prepared to mott the ^ t^pM wants of the Public in any yj article in his line of husinCK; ^ [' February 9th, 183o. 13tf. State ol" South Carolina. in Darlington District; sj Thonaas Williamson, applicant, '' vs. m . "Wiley Williamson, and olliers, defendants. I Application for utile of Laml. ' IT appearing to my satisfaction that Margaret ? Jlrttco, Robert Williamson, Thomas William. son, Samuel Gee and Rcbocca, his wife, ?* Stinson and Elizabeth his wife, John G^raorand J Margaret his wife, Alfred Williamson,and Abram c< Williamson, defendants, in this application, re: side without tho limits of this Stuto *'< I It is therefore ordered that they do appear and J11 i object to tho division or sale of tho real estate of j J?' i Elizabeth Williamson, deceased, on or before tho j fourth Monday in May nczt, or their consent of , ! tho same will Ih> entered of record. ' MAURICE W. HUNTER, J ? OrJiuary, D. D. j r la Ordinary's Office, 01 M archil, 183f>. 13.8 * DISSOLUTION. TIIE co-partnership of Graham & J/cQaecn si ia the practteic of Law,, is dissolved. -_A. 2 ; Graham inay be consulted at iiis office at Chcraw, tt Jno. itfcQueen at Bcnnettfvillc. s< ALEX. GRATIA.V, JXO. 3/cQUEEX. ri 1 Jan. 19. 163G. tl Copartnership. c THE Subscribers have this day formed a tl copartnership under the firm of Drake and tr ? / - . ?e ?i.~ k?c; [ OJiaw, * lor luc iruusnvuvn ui iiiu i aitviitig wuv?ness. They will in a short time receive their fc I Spring Goods, which will make their stock com- tc pleto. LE.tf'L 15. DRAKE, o - RODERICK SIIAW. si j 14th March, 163G. 18-tf . . T> THE Subscriber is agent for Messrs. D. Hit Q tcr &. Son, of New Haven, Stone Cutters, I who will fill orders for all descriptions of Grave ; Stones, and ornamental Monuments, of the best Stockbridge Marble. Drawings may bo seen on : application. Prices and credits will bo made ac " ' commodating. DROWN CRY AN. POLICIES will b > issued upon Buildings, 4 Merchandise in Store, and on tho river to j ; and from Charleston and Georgetown; also on j ^ Cotton in store. Persons living in the country, y I and towns adjacent, by giving a description of their I nroDorty. catfhavc it insured agaiust loss or dam- j I ?go by fire.?Nov. 17, lt>3o. -y 11. 11RYAN, Agent at Choraw, for \ In?u. Co.rf .Columbia, .S. C. Nov. 17, 1835. "" ~ " . ' - * I : :?; \ Mucklejohn, Jr., WILL continue to stand the ensuing Spring ^ and Fall seasons at the stable of the sub; j j scribcr in Stateburg, where, until further notice, ho may at ail times times be found?his owner j j being unwilling to have him placed beyond the | roach and free ucccss, at all times, of hi* own I stock. j The- tefnw for tin spring sctson are $30 pay. g , able 1st Octobor, or 25 dollars oosj), sent with <, tho marc, and ono dollar to the groohi in all cases. Fall season to commence 1st August, and end 30th November, at $39, payable 1st of December, ^ or $25 cash, &e. as'&bovo. In all eases, eithor j the money or a note will be expected when the maro is sent. j Any one individual putting and paying for .four mares, will be entitled to tho season of a fifth j ! gratis. j I Marc* sent from a distance will bo well fed and i attended to at thirty-one and a fourth cents per j day, and servants boarded gratis. Every precau- e i tioo used to prevent accidents or escapes ; but no l liability. <Iood rye and other pasture provided I <V.. 4l%/wrt irlm iviul, irroni) fond. . J IVI lUViJV II UV ?* ?w?? ^, VVM swvw. PEDIGREE. u His dam was by Hugh Wiley's -.Vlarskc, the p best son of imported Diomed, out of a Medley r< mare; grand dain by John Cragg's imported ^ Highflyer, son of the great English Highflyer, v who was ncvor beaten, and never paid forfeit, g Imported Highflyer was bred by the Duke of St. Si | Albans?dam by Syphon i out of young Cade's Ci i sister?sire of Lee Boo, and other good runners. c (See Tattarsall's certificate, &c. Turf Register, y vol. 1, pago 576-1?vol. 2, page 375?vol. 4,. page V( 44. ' See also English Stud Book, vol. 1, pages I 15.% 210 462.) His groat grand dam was by jr I Mark Antony, dam by Br indon, ho by Aristct! tie, dam by imported Janus. (Sco Turf Regis- j; j lcr, vol. 5, page 442.) His g. g, grand dam by c, { Symee' Wildair; g. g. g. grand dam by impor- s( j ted Pear-naught. 6; Ho was sired by Mucklejohn, Sen., now in J Kentucky, who was by Sir Archy, out of Belona, she by Bell Air, ho by imported Medley, ? (See Turf Register, vol 3, No. 6, February. 1832. ^ See also Boll Air, best son of imported Medley, j vol. 6, page 125.] The pedigree of Sir Archy, who was by Dioinod, out of imported Casli mra, tc his reputation and that of his 6tock, and all the various branches of the families connected with Mucklcjohn, JrM are so well known to breeders J< of Blood Horaos. that wo deem it unnecessary J] to pursuo tho subject'further, and shall proceed ? to give his * PERFORMANCES, * Mucklejohn, Jr. was partially trained in the f fall of 1830, then 3 years old; but only suffered to run sufficient to test bis speed and to try his ? future promise. Fully trained tho next season, j? and on the 2Gth of October, 1831, ho won the sr Jockey Club purso, $80, at Pineville Sontli Car- 9* olina, two niilo heats?boating Col. Richardson's j,j b. f. Loprtrello, 4 years old, ami, Col. Sinklcr's j? c. Van Buren, same age. (Time not stated? rc said to be very quick.) After this raco he wis 8j exercised with an unmanageable filly, who, ill defiance of tho offorts of her rider, constantly took the lead, by wltich means he soon became accustomed to look for a leader, and to stop whon HC ho saw nothing in advance of him?and on tha pi 21 of December, 1831, on the State&tirg Course tjj 4 milo hoats, purse $300, ran into tbo crowd ^ noar tho Judge's stand, at tho close of Jho third __ mile, while far in advanco of Col Sinklcr's br. c, Van Buren, Col. Mycr's s. m. Lady Deerpond, and Mr. R. Adam's gr. c. Coflee; and though he again got on the track and won the ' hoat, he was ruled out by tho Judges?and on St the next day, 22d, throe mile heats, purse $200, te< was again ruled oul, from crossing a corner of in! tho track, whilo moro than 200 yards in advance to of Mr. Adam'sif. c. Sally Bailey, by Murat, and Ju one other not now recollected. On ther 231, tw^'mile heatf, purse he ; Edgebill Acadldrhy. rHE public is reppectWly-informedthat the duties of this institution are again resum?i Afr. W. Richardson. The course of studksT 11 be suited to . the present requirement* of the nthi C irolina College. jWfS). Feb. 83. 154? L Li persons indebted to the date firm -JUl ^ L Konzie & Crockett, -are requested to come ' -* ward and scttb the name, as I am desirous to. )sc the book?. ... R. H.CROCKETT, SurtiVifitpartner January 12, 1836. -ftf : '.g, ' 4 11 HE Undersigned take the liberty of inform* iug their customers and the pabKfe-gendta]. /* that tlicy still continue to keep at "their old tnd a general assortment of ^ y Goods, Hals, Shoos, Groceries, llflllo# itara irdwaro and Cutlery,"Waggon Boxes " acksmith's Tools, Axes, Spades and Shore!?, >ap, Candles, Chceso y*.. ..... igging, Balo Rope anil Twino th most other articles kept for sate in-this irket, all of which they will sell low fat cash country produce. . Wo tako this opportunity of wishing alt our stomcrs a happy new yoar; bat particularly o<5fi who tnav call soon and settle their accounts, as run witli a blind bridle, and won with great lso, hand in hand. (These races never boforo __ ablished) "I On the 12th of January, 1832, ho won the , jckey Club purse, ?215, at Columbia, S. C., t'O mile heats, beating Col. R. Adam's Tapsai, by Crusader, Col. VVm: It Johnson's Anitie, bv Sir Charles, Sir. Rive's Sourcrout, by ob Roy, and Mr. Woodward's Water Witch j 7 do. Time 3 inin. 56 sec.?4 min. 1 see.-*- ja urf Register, vol. 3, pago 316.) fOI On the 26th January, same year, he won the cj( >ckey Club purse. ^400, at Camden, four mile . 5ats, over an exceeding rough and hard frozen >urse?beating "Mr, Smith's Mary Frances, by ircctor, 5 years old, and Dr. Etlcrboe'a Jean- F| tc, by Eclipse, dam by Cock of tho Rock, five _s jars old. Time 8 min. 20 sec.?3 min. 21. see. ly, I'urf Register, vol. 3. page 368.) sta lie was taken to Charleston, with his feet still Di >re i'rthn his Camden race, and on the 22d of Hi obruary. 1832, on the Washington Course, 4 B1 lile heats, carrying 102lb.k purse $1000, bolted Sc a tha last stretch of the fourth round of the first Bj Bat, just paised in advance ?f Col. Wm. R. wi jhnson's Triflo, by Sir Charles, carrying mi rib., and Mr* Thurston's Red -Gauntlot, by or umtcr, [See note on tlie same, Turf Kegister, >!. 3, pago 266,] And on tho next day, 23J, cu it the samo course, ho won n sweepstake, 2 th lie heat3, beating Mr. Brown's Pelham, by Ko. us usko, and distancing Mr. Allon's Helen . Mc- to rcgor, by Rciianco. Tiine 3 min. 51 sec.?I in. 6 sec?[Vol. 3. page 366.[ ? On tho 3i of Jannary. 1833, he won the Jockt Club purse, $300, on the Statcburg Course lu mils heats?beating Afr. J. K. Bulloch's b. m. lasey, by Jfucklejohn, and Col. J, J. Moore's Cj c. Uncas, by Sir Archy, Jr. Times 7 inin. 2 see.?7 min. 51. sec. (Never beforo publish 1.) _ of On the flOth of January, same year he won tho m; >ckey Club pdf9e, $558, at Columbia, S, C., 4 th ile heats, beating Col. Wm, It. Johnson's ch. . Collier, by Sir Charles, dam by Whip. Time m min 10 sec.?8 min 16 sec. (Turf Register, or >1,4, p 421,) And on the same course, Jan. 1st lie won tho Handicap purse, $335, three th tile heats, carrying 1121bs., and beating Col. fm, R. Johnson's Betsey liare, by Contention at irrying901bs. Time 6 inin. 51bcc.?6 min. 1 ~" ;c. Very heavy sand turfy. (Turf Rcgistor, sL 4 page 421.. 1 On the 27th Pebruayf following, ho won ihe . vccpstakcs on theWaEhingtonCouracCharleston mile heats, beatinsr Dr. Boyd's gr. h. Specula, j >r, 6 years old. Tims 4 min.l see.?4 mia. 2 Kt ;c. (Turf Register, vol. 4. page 424.) i/o was then taken to Virginia by Jfr. Gar- ^ son, where, on the Jerusalem Course, he Won "? w Jockey Club purse, $500, 4 mil? heats, Pr jaling R. N. Nicholson's b. h. Rod Rover, by _ arolinian. Time 7 rain. 35 see. Pronounced ic quickest raco ever fun over the Jerusalem ack. (Turf Register, vol. 4, page 530.) At Compficld, Virginia, walked over the course j >r the Jockey Club purse, $500. (Turf Regis;r, vol. 5. pago J23.) On tlie 21th of May following, at Norfolk, " rcr u heavy courso, made still heavier by cxcesvc rain, and being oat of order, ho was ? Y Hector Davis's Dolly Dixon, 4 mile heats, run- I* ing 4 heats in the following order; Dolly Dixn. 3 2 1 1 , _ "ucklcjohn, - 2 13 2 r n tS , r> - 11TT ' r. xiiiru*s. i riuu* Uvu* Contention, 13 2 (lis. Time 8 inin. 33 sec.?8 min.?10 sec.?9 min. l'urf Register, vol. 4, page 544.) At Xewmarkot Virginia, on the Ilth of Oc- T jber*834, lie won"the Jockey Club pufse; 0600, mile lieats, 11 horses entered, running 4 heats f" 6 miles in the following order t J fucklcjohn, 9 6 11 gl Vest's Lady Sumner, by Shaw- p nee, 2 13 2 a: firrison's Tuberose, by Arab, 1 2 4 3 b lure's Vobawk, by Shawnee, 6 4 2* si Vvn's .Vary Randolph by Go- tl iianna, 3 3 5* r< Taylors Vultiflora, by Ratlor, 4 drawn Vm. R. Johnson's Calculation, b by Contention, 5 dist. y JooJt's Row Galley,, by Arab. 7 drawn- e' iorris's Mcrab, by do 8 dist; c lector Davis's Dolly Dixon, by ? Sir Charles, - . t dlsjt. A . M. Rott's Douglass, by Go- hanna, dist. il Ruled out.- ? ? * - - ? ? O Time 8 min. 6 sec?8 min. 8 sec?3 min. i4 0 ec?3 min 49 see. (Turf Register, vol.5, page fc OD. fe Having one of bis legs much injured in the aj bovo race, and being oat of order, ho was again oaten 011 tho Norfolk course, 1st November, ti 833, 4 mile heats, by Win. Wyn's Anvil, 4 years -4] Id, by Monsieur Tonson, in tho following order: ci invil, . 1 1 tl lacklejolifi, 4 2 at . M. Bolt's Ariandai 3 sc . J. //arriron's Festival, * 2 dist. bi Time 7 min. 47 sec?ti min. 4 see. (Tuf lie. jo ister, vol 5, pa go 313) ^ lie Was tlicn returned to South Carolina, in ^ ad order, lame and much injured by the jonrnev r otherwise: and on the 14thof January, 183f, eing still out of order, and carrying 120 lbs, he as beaten at Columbia 4 mile heats,by Col Paul 'itzsimmons* Betsey Hare, by Contention, carping 1091bs. Time 8 min. 20 sec?8 min. 12 w :c. Track 1 mile 10 feet. Soil unelostic, bea- in y sand, unfavorable to quick time. (Turf Re- ta ister. vol. 5. d 388.) And on the 17th, on the mi ime course, ho won tho Handicap purse, $2Uo, I _ lrrying 1021bs, against Col Win. II. Taylor's eh Blackstock. by Congareo carrying a feather pi i'on easy, time not stated. (Turf Register J of. 5, page 388.) m On the 27 February follow ing, over the Wash- ^ igtoai Course at Charleston, he won the sweep,akcs, 2 mile heats, beating Col Spann's Jfary a ine, by Bolivar, and Mr. Win. G. I faun's Gov nor llarriilton, by Sir Andrew. Time 3 min. 50 gj >c?3 min 58 sec. (Turf Register, voh"5, page ra 3S.) . # TS On the 20th of March, 1831, he won the Jock- fV< f Club purse. $ , on the Lafayette Course, to .u gust a, Georgia, 3 mile heat*, boatiug Nancy th ick, by Comet, Limber, by Mural, and Galla- or n, by Gallatin. Course li4 feet over a railo ; ra me 6 min. 5$ sec?6 min 7 sec, (Turf Regis- ou r, vol 5, pngo 638.) ' op On the 15th of April following, he won the & w?kov Chib nurse. & , at Macon, Georgia, 3 ^ ile heats, beating James J. //arrison'e Jane 86 . trand, by Uertrand ; said to be very quick timo. w o account of the Macon -races, after tho two ^ rat days' running, baring been furnished for ^ iblication, this race will not be found in the at urf Register. Ilis list race was on tho Washington Course, th harleston, S, C. February 13, 1833, three mile fa jats, carrying 12Glbs, and opposed to Rattle. ra akc 10'Jlbs, Ifer Clino 1121bs, Fanny Richards i >lbs, Atboraek 1091bs, and Eutaw 1021bs-whtre It;lJ s left fore log, which had been seriously injured &c Virginia, (and from which he had never fully covered,) gave way and let down in the bach new?when he was withdrawn from the Turf. Cc CYRUS morse. StateUfcrg. Feb. 26 < 90 tf ye O* Tlie Columbia Telescope, Pendleton Mosnger, and Salisbury Western Carolinian, will . Sc ease insert the above advertisement through e season, and forward their bills to the subecrit for paymont. McDuff . r CM/"ILL stand tho ensuing season at Choraw, Ft Mount Croghan,Wadesborougb,and.Col. cphen Wall's, and will render service at Fif- p0 in Dollars the season, Twenty-fivo Dollars to sure, and fifty cents to the groom ^ the season j commence tho 10th of March and end 16th of r_ in ne. , ? wm. p. joriysoy. rj Alt. 12th. lcte . 15-8 I J they thereby will make the netw yeaf pleasant us. J. & C. FOWELL. Cheraw, Jan. 4, 1S3??. * ? CO.tSTANTI.T OX HAS 6, A OENBXA1. ASSOaTSftXT OP DF.7 G-CODB-. . ROC ERIES,GLASS &C'ROCKEttY WARE IL1RDWARE &. CCfLERY. IIIS stock comprises a very general assortment po<xl^ under the above heads. Ilis customers' ay oxpoct to got any. and every, thing as low as o market will alFord. Cash paid for CottonrS&d liberal advance* ado on cotton left "to bo shipped to New York.: Charleston. A constant supply of. COTTON" YAUN from o factory of Col. Williams near Society Hill. Expected daily, liaisons, PLur,Butter, Ckeeee, id Potatoes. _ . D. 13. McAI&N, . a AS the pleasure of statin# io his friends and customers that lie providentially stxccee&d saving the most of his good* from too xaiu ^tractive fire.- IIo has taken a stand on mar-" 't street, one door east of Moore's hotel. All lio wish to purchase aro respectfully nod cor. . ally invited to call and examine his stock, if ) has the ai tides to please, he will not'stand oh 'ICPS. - * " > " " Dec. 23, 1833. f.tf :T377 GOODS.'* rllE subscriber is now opening hie fait scjrply, comprising a heavy stock and WtJf lected assortment of ; r TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,' Received by Mr. D. AfcNair's boat which arred on Thursday last. His customers may ft. :ct great bargains. D. B. MCARJT. Xov. I7th, 18.15. ' - . GREAT NATIONAL IFORji: . 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Tlio first'number of the American Magazine,lilstrated with upwards of twenty Splendid it nnttr on or hftfiww Iho fitSi Of Vgiavuigo) ?? ?. -~yi -i? ^ _._ ept.fic bfe continued monthly containing between": irty and fifty imperial octavo pages; and bo irnished at tho lour price of two dollars per ' inura* It will comprise? Portraits and Biore pineal Sketches of (lis- ' nguisbed Americans; Views ofpublic Building?, Fonumcnts and Improvements; Landscape Seen" y?the boundless variety and boiuty of winch in lis country, will form an unceasing source of iii-' ruction and gratification; Engravings and de- # :riptions of the character, h*hits, &c. ofBetStsr rds. Fishes & Insects together, ivith every suiv ct connected-with the Geography, History, 'ational and Artificial resources of t aocoonttyv Lsstratcd in a'familiar and popular msnnfcf.'" FII EE .WAN HUNT,; Agent of the. Boston Berwick Company, 17 Court street Boston Boston, July |3,1831. 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